Scott Tallon Walker records operating loss of €545,996

Architectural firm which co-designed the Aviva Stadium saw revenues rise to €4.8m

Architectural firm Scott Tallon Walker, which co-designed the Aviva Stadium, made an operating loss of €545,996 in 2014.
Architectural firm Scott Tallon Walker, which co-designed the Aviva Stadium, made an operating loss of €545,996 in 2014.

Architectural firm Scott Tallon Walker recorded an operating loss of €545,996 last year despite rising revenues.

The company, which co-designed the Aviva Stadium, made an operating loss of €545,996 in 2014, after profit of €777,961 the previous year.

The loss comes despite a rising turnover, with revenues increasing from €4.1 million in 2013 to €4.8 million last year.

Accounts just filed by the firm show a pre-tax loss of €518,440 last year compared with a pre-tax profit of €796,309 in 2013.

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The number of employees increased from 52 to 57 between 2013 and last year. Staff costs, including wages and pensions, jumped from €1.5 million in 2013 to €3.2 million.

The directors of the company said 2014 saw “real recovery in the Irish market” with a number of new contracts secured.

“We have recruited a number of people to deliver this work in 2015, and their costs are reflected in the operating expenses in 2014,” they wrote in the directors’ report.

firm Scott Tallon Walker has been involved in major projects over the years including the redevelopment of Spencer Dock, A&L Goodbody Solicitors headquarters, the IFSC Clarion Hotel at North Wall Quay and the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital in Dublin.